livestock

Animals are generally a family’s most valuable asset, providing dairy products to sell, pulling power for farm ploughs and transport for the family. Many of the continent’s poorest farmers earn their livings by selling livestock and animal products.

Yet while this is very traditional way of life, there are also new opportunities for farmers to make money. But livestock farmers face huge challenges in taking advantage of these opportunities – they have no technical advice, limited access to markets and lack the high quality feed and vaccines needed to keep their animals healthy.

ARA gives farmers the advice and the products they need through training sessions, farming cooperatives and the establishment of a franchise of livestock service centres. Because when they have the right support, pastoralists can increase their incomes and work their way out of poverty.